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Setting Environment Variables

  

Shell Command Differences

The command needed to set the environment variable depends on the shell you are using. You should be able to see the name of the shell by using the set command and looking for the SHELL variable.

 

Shell Command
sh export
ksh export
bash export
csh setenv
tcsh setenv

   


Using the "export" command

export TraceLogLevel
TraceLogLevel=7

or

export TraceLogLevel=7

  


Using the "setenv" command

setenv TraceLogLevel 7


Server Environment Variables

(Integer)

  • MSTRACELOGON
  • TraceSysLevel
  • TraceLogLevel
  • TraceLogFlush
  • ROBELLE_SD_TYPE
  • NATIVE_ELOQ
  • MSQUERYRECLIMIT
  • MSQUERYCPULIMIT
  • MSQUERYCHECKINTERVAL
  • MSTRACESTATEMENT

(String)

  • TraceFileName
  • MSDECADEDIGITS

    

 

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